[Mjhsteam] Bi-Weekly Principal's Letter
Irina Kappler-Crookston
irinac at uidaho.edu
Tue Sep 5 10:25:26 PDT 2006
I hope you all have had a great start this year. Thanks for keeping me
informed about what is happening at MJHS, but I would like you to take
me off your e-mail list since I do not have a child attending the school
this year. I am looking forward to being back on the list in two years
when Richard will be in seventh grade.
Sincerely,
Irina Crookston
Kleinert, Dale wrote:
> September 4, 2006
>
> Dear Parents,
>
> This newsletter is the first of a regular bi-weekly letter from the
> Moscow Junior High School Principal. We post the letter to the MJHS
> website, and also send it via email to all families who have signed up
> for the Parent Support Team listserve. If you’re reading this on the
> web and would like to receive regular email updates, please contact us
> and we will get you signed up.
>
> Students and teachers have now been together in class for three days,
> and you should have seen lots of paperwork introducing classes, school
> activities, and academic information. If you have not seen any of this
> paperwork, please dig through the backpack with your son or daughter,
> as many of the forms need your attention. All of the paperwork is
> important, but the “Student Information Card” is especially crucial.
> It gives us the information needed to contact you during the school
> day in case of an emergency.
>
> Each student who attends Moscow Junior High School also received the
> “Student Agenda”. This document consists of the Student Handbook and a
> daily planner. We’ve asked students to review the handbook portion
> with parents. Following your review, please sign the front page and
> return the handbook to school with your child. The daily planner is a
> great way for you and your son/daugher to keep up with schoolwork.
> Please encourage him/her to write something down for each class, every
> day. Daily monitoring of the planner will help you communicate with
> your child and the school.
>
> All students should have some schoolwork to do each evening. Please
> set aside a quiet time that can become a routine for homework. Many
> websites are dedicated to helping parents and students with beginning
> of the school year frustrations. Some have information about study
> habits, others give advice on how to get back into the school routine.
> Here is one that may give you some tips. www.familyeducation.com
> <http://www.familyeducation.com/>
>
> *_ _*
>
> *_School year office hours_** - *The office is open and phones
> (882-3577) are answered from 7:30 a.m., – 4:00 p.m., each school day.
> The attendance line (892-1177) is available 24 hours a day for
> messages regarding attendance. Please call the office as soon as
> possible when you know your child will be absent.
>
> *_Back to School Night_*
>
> Please plan to attend our annual “Back to School Night”. This event
> will be on Thursday, September 7^th , beginning in the Fieldhouse at
> 7:00 p.m. You will have the chance to go to each of your child’s
> classes and meet the teachers. Students will be bringing home more
> information and their schedules on Wednesday, September 6.
>
> *_School Photos_*
>
> School photos will be taken on Friday, September 8. Students will be
> bringing home more information on Wednesday, September 6. If your
> child is not in school that day, a photo make-up day will take place
> in early October.
>
> We hope your family has a great school year. If we can help in any
> way, please contact us at MJHS.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Dale Kleinert, Principal
>
> Moscow Junior High School
>
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